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Crocodile and Big cats Interaction

India brotherbear Offline
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Pckts probably saw the documentary ( I will guess ) where a huge ( possibly one-ton ) crocodile on dry land displaced an entire pride of lions from a carcass without a fight. The documentary is not too old. To read about a big croc and to actually see one is two entirely different matters. I saw that 13-foot alligator in Florida ( it had been measured ) and in real life, up close, it is a living monster! I can hardly imagine a 20-foot-long crocodile. 
Perhaps what a tiger could possibly do and what he would do are two different realities.
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RE: Crocodile and Big cats Interaction - brotherbear - 10-17-2018, 09:34 PM



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